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Various - NOW Thats What I Call 70s Soul (4CD) [CD]
NOW Thatâs What I Call 70s Soul brings together 88 era-defining tracks from one of the most powerful decades in soul music, featuring classics from Motown legends, Philly Soul pioneers, smooth balladeers and funk innovators⊠Out April 24th!
CD1 opens with one of the decadeâs most recognisable love songs: Al Greenâs âLetâs Stay Togetherâ, a US #1 and UK Top 10 hit that became his signature recording. Itâs followed by Marvin Gayeâs âWhatâs Going Onâ, the socially conscious masterpiece and title track from his landmark 1971 album, and Diana Rossâ âAinât No Mountain High Enoughâ, which topped the US chart and became her first solo #1. Stevie Wonderâs âSigned, Sealed, Delivered (Iâm Yours)â remains one of Motownâs most joyful recordings and comes before The Jackson 5âs âI Want You Backâ, the groupâs explosive debut single. Smokey Robinson & The Miraclesâ âThe Tears Of A Clownâ became a UK #1, while Barry Whiteâs âCanât Get Enough Of Your Love, Babeâ showcases the unmistakable voice that encapsulates the sound of the decade, and leads into a run of sumptuous ballads:- The Three Degreesâ âWhen Will I See You Againâ topped the UK chart, while Rose Royceâs âLove Donât Live Here Anymoreâ brings another smooth highlight. Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes featuring Teddy Pendergrass deliver the contemporary standard âIf You Donât Know Me By Nowâ ahead of The Stylisticsâ You Make Me Feel Brand Newâ, a UK Top 3 smash. Bill Withersâ timeless âAinât No Sunshineâ, a Grammy-winning classic, leads into the gorgeous âLovinâ Youâ by Minnie Riperton a US #1 and UK #2 smash. The disc continues with The Isley Brothersâ âSummer Breezeâ, while The OâJaysâ âLove Trainâ, a message of unity that became a UK Top 10 and US #1, sits alongside further classics from Ike & Tina Turner (âProud Maryâ), The Staple Singers (âRespect Yourselfâ), The Supremes (âNathan Jonesâ) and Gladys Knight & The Pipsâ US #1 âMidnight Train To Georgiaâ, The Spinners and The Delfonics before closing with The Temptationsâ âJust My Imagination (Running Away With Me)â.
CD2 begins with Commodoresâ âEasyâ, which introduced the smooth ballad vocals of Lionel Richie. Next up is Billy Paulâs timeless âMe And Mrs. Jonesâ, before The Floatersâ #1 âFloat Onâ. Romantic favourites follow including Heatwaveâs âAlways And Foreverâ, ahead of the sophisticated funk-soul of Earth, Wind & Fireâs âFantasyâ. Dancefloor classics arrive with George McCraeâs âRock Your Babyâ and The Tymesâ âMs. Graceâ â both UK #1 smashes. Detroit Emeraldsâ âFeel The Need In Meâ, The Blackbyrdsâ âWalking In Rhythmâ and âIâm Doinâ Fine Nowâ from New Your City feature ahead of a run of tracks celebrating the â70s Northern Soul scene⊠Frankie Valli & The Four Seasonsâ âThe Nightâ, The Trammpsâ âHold Back The Nightâ, âNow Is The Timeâ from Jimmy James & The Vagabonds, Tami Lynnâs âIâm Gonna Run Away From Youâ and Chairmen Of The Board with their Top 3 âGive Me Just A Little More Timeâ, before closing with the Four Topsâ Top 5 cover of âItâs All In The Gameâ.
CD3 opens with Bill Withersâ âLovely Dayâ, one of the most enduring and uplifting soul classics, before Stevie Wonderâs âNever Had A Dream Come Trueâ and Al Greenâs âTired Of Being Aloneâ. Diana Ross and Marvin Gaye duetting are followed by ballads from Michael Jackson and The Delfonics. Next up, The Temptationsâ epic âPapa Was A Rollinâ Stoneâ, a Grammy-winning US #1 remains one of the most stunning recordings from the Motown catalogue, is followed by Isaac Hayesâ âTheme From âShaftââ, an Academy Award-winner and a US #1 smash. More funk follows from Ike & Tina Turner, James Brown with one of his key tracks âGet Up (I Feel Like Being A) Sex Machineâ, Edwin Starrâs powerful anti-Vietnam protest song âWarâ, and Sly & The Family Stoneâs hugely influential âFamily Affairâ. Timmy Thomasâ minimalist soul classic âWhy Canât We Live Togetherâ appears alongside William DeVaughnâs âBe Thankful For What You Gotâ, which became an enduring classic. 70âs chart favourites follow from The Moments (âJack In The Boxâ) and Raydio (âJack And Jillâ), alongside The OâJaysâ âBack Stabbersâ and The Isley Brothersâ dance-floor smash âThat Ladyâ⊠and itâs left to Teddy Pendergrassâ âClose The Doorâ to close the disc.
CD4 opens with The Jackson 5âs âIâll Be Thereâ, their biggest hit. The ballads continue with Diana Rossâ âTheme From Mahogany (Do You Know Where Youâre Going To)â, the theme from the 1975 film Mahogany and a US #1 hit. Aretha Franklinâs âUntil You Come Back To Me (Thatâs What Iâm Gonna Do)â appears alongside Ann Peeblesâ influential and often covered âI Canât Stand The Rainâ and Freda Payneâs #1âBand Of Goldâ. The Stylistics hit the top spot and Barry White had a huge hit with his version of Billy Joelâs standard âJust The Way You Areâ, Marvin Gayeâs sensual âLetâs Get It Onâ became another US #1, while Rose Royceâs beautiful âWishing On A Starâ has become one of the most loved soul ballads of the era. âThree Times A Ladyâ was a worldwide smash for the Commodores, and is featured along with Deniece Williamsâ âFreeâ, Harold Melvin & The Blue Notesâ âDonât Leave Me This Wayâ, Lou Rawls, Eddie Holman, Sweet Sensation and âThen Came Youâ a US chart topping duet between Dionne Warwick & The Spinners. Closing this fantastic collection, a trio of timeless ballads: - Earth, Wind & Fireâs âAfter The Love Has Goneâ, Gladys Knight & The Pips with âBest Thing That Ever Happened To Meâ, and George Bensonâs beautiful âThe Greatest Love Of Allâ.
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Various - NOW Thats What I Call 70s Soul (4CD) [CD]
Various - NOW Thats What I Call 70s Soul (4CD) [CD]
NOW Thatâs What I Call 70s Soul brings together 88 era-defining tracks from one of the most powerful decades in soul music, featuring classics from Motown legends, Philly Soul pioneers, smooth balladeers and funk innovators⊠Out April 24th!
CD1 opens with one of the decadeâs most recognisable love songs: Al Greenâs âLetâs Stay Togetherâ, a US #1 and UK Top 10 hit that became his signature recording. Itâs followed by Marvin Gayeâs âWhatâs Going Onâ, the socially conscious masterpiece and title track from his landmark 1971 album, and Diana Rossâ âAinât No Mountain High Enoughâ, which topped the US chart and became her first solo #1. Stevie Wonderâs âSigned, Sealed, Delivered (Iâm Yours)â remains one of Motownâs most joyful recordings and comes before The Jackson 5âs âI Want You Backâ, the groupâs explosive debut single. Smokey Robinson & The Miraclesâ âThe Tears Of A Clownâ became a UK #1, while Barry Whiteâs âCanât Get Enough Of Your Love, Babeâ showcases the unmistakable voice that encapsulates the sound of the decade, and leads into a run of sumptuous ballads:- The Three Degreesâ âWhen Will I See You Againâ topped the UK chart, while Rose Royceâs âLove Donât Live Here Anymoreâ brings another smooth highlight. Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes featuring Teddy Pendergrass deliver the contemporary standard âIf You Donât Know Me By Nowâ ahead of The Stylisticsâ You Make Me Feel Brand Newâ, a UK Top 3 smash. Bill Withersâ timeless âAinât No Sunshineâ, a Grammy-winning classic, leads into the gorgeous âLovinâ Youâ by Minnie Riperton a US #1 and UK #2 smash. The disc continues with The Isley Brothersâ âSummer Breezeâ, while The OâJaysâ âLove Trainâ, a message of unity that became a UK Top 10 and US #1, sits alongside further classics from Ike & Tina Turner (âProud Maryâ), The Staple Singers (âRespect Yourselfâ), The Supremes (âNathan Jonesâ) and Gladys Knight & The Pipsâ US #1 âMidnight Train To Georgiaâ, The Spinners and The Delfonics before closing with The Temptationsâ âJust My Imagination (Running Away With Me)â.
CD2 begins with Commodoresâ âEasyâ, which introduced the smooth ballad vocals of Lionel Richie. Next up is Billy Paulâs timeless âMe And Mrs. Jonesâ, before The Floatersâ #1 âFloat Onâ. Romantic favourites follow including Heatwaveâs âAlways And Foreverâ, ahead of the sophisticated funk-soul of Earth, Wind & Fireâs âFantasyâ. Dancefloor classics arrive with George McCraeâs âRock Your Babyâ and The Tymesâ âMs. Graceâ â both UK #1 smashes. Detroit Emeraldsâ âFeel The Need In Meâ, The Blackbyrdsâ âWalking In Rhythmâ and âIâm Doinâ Fine Nowâ from New Your City feature ahead of a run of tracks celebrating the â70s Northern Soul scene⊠Frankie Valli & The Four Seasonsâ âThe Nightâ, The Trammpsâ âHold Back The Nightâ, âNow Is The Timeâ from Jimmy James & The Vagabonds, Tami Lynnâs âIâm Gonna Run Away From Youâ and Chairmen Of The Board with their Top 3 âGive Me Just A Little More Timeâ, before closing with the Four Topsâ Top 5 cover of âItâs All In The Gameâ.
CD3 opens with Bill Withersâ âLovely Dayâ, one of the most enduring and uplifting soul classics, before Stevie Wonderâs âNever Had A Dream Come Trueâ and Al Greenâs âTired Of Being Aloneâ. Diana Ross and Marvin Gaye duetting are followed by ballads from Michael Jackson and The Delfonics. Next up, The Temptationsâ epic âPapa Was A Rollinâ Stoneâ, a Grammy-winning US #1 remains one of the most stunning recordings from the Motown catalogue, is followed by Isaac Hayesâ âTheme From âShaftââ, an Academy Award-winner and a US #1 smash. More funk follows from Ike & Tina Turner, James Brown with one of his key tracks âGet Up (I Feel Like Being A) Sex Machineâ, Edwin Starrâs powerful anti-Vietnam protest song âWarâ, and Sly & The Family Stoneâs hugely influential âFamily Affairâ. Timmy Thomasâ minimalist soul classic âWhy Canât We Live Togetherâ appears alongside William DeVaughnâs âBe Thankful For What You Gotâ, which became an enduring classic. 70âs chart favourites follow from The Moments (âJack In The Boxâ) and Raydio (âJack And Jillâ), alongside The OâJaysâ âBack Stabbersâ and The Isley Brothersâ dance-floor smash âThat Ladyâ⊠and itâs left to Teddy Pendergrassâ âClose The Doorâ to close the disc.
CD4 opens with The Jackson 5âs âIâll Be Thereâ, their biggest hit. The ballads continue with Diana Rossâ âTheme From Mahogany (Do You Know Where Youâre Going To)â, the theme from the 1975 film Mahogany and a US #1 hit. Aretha Franklinâs âUntil You Come Back To Me (Thatâs What Iâm Gonna Do)â appears alongside Ann Peeblesâ influential and often covered âI Canât Stand The Rainâ and Freda Payneâs #1âBand Of Goldâ. The Stylistics hit the top spot and Barry White had a huge hit with his version of Billy Joelâs standard âJust The Way You Areâ, Marvin Gayeâs sensual âLetâs Get It Onâ became another US #1, while Rose Royceâs beautiful âWishing On A Starâ has become one of the most loved soul ballads of the era. âThree Times A Ladyâ was a worldwide smash for the Commodores, and is featured along with Deniece Williamsâ âFreeâ, Harold Melvin & The Blue Notesâ âDonât Leave Me This Wayâ, Lou Rawls, Eddie Holman, Sweet Sensation and âThen Came Youâ a US chart topping duet between Dionne Warwick & The Spinners. Closing this fantastic collection, a trio of timeless ballads: - Earth, Wind & Fireâs âAfter The Love Has Goneâ, Gladys Knight & The Pips with âBest Thing That Ever Happened To Meâ, and George Bensonâs beautiful âThe Greatest Love Of Allâ.
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NOW Thatâs What I Call 70s Soul brings together 88 era-defining tracks from one of the most powerful decades in soul music, featuring classics from Motown legends, Philly Soul pioneers, smooth balladeers and funk innovators⊠Out April 24th!
CD1 opens with one of the decadeâs most recognisable love songs: Al Greenâs âLetâs Stay Togetherâ, a US #1 and UK Top 10 hit that became his signature recording. Itâs followed by Marvin Gayeâs âWhatâs Going Onâ, the socially conscious masterpiece and title track from his landmark 1971 album, and Diana Rossâ âAinât No Mountain High Enoughâ, which topped the US chart and became her first solo #1. Stevie Wonderâs âSigned, Sealed, Delivered (Iâm Yours)â remains one of Motownâs most joyful recordings and comes before The Jackson 5âs âI Want You Backâ, the groupâs explosive debut single. Smokey Robinson & The Miraclesâ âThe Tears Of A Clownâ became a UK #1, while Barry Whiteâs âCanât Get Enough Of Your Love, Babeâ showcases the unmistakable voice that encapsulates the sound of the decade, and leads into a run of sumptuous ballads:- The Three Degreesâ âWhen Will I See You Againâ topped the UK chart, while Rose Royceâs âLove Donât Live Here Anymoreâ brings another smooth highlight. Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes featuring Teddy Pendergrass deliver the contemporary standard âIf You Donât Know Me By Nowâ ahead of The Stylisticsâ You Make Me Feel Brand Newâ, a UK Top 3 smash. Bill Withersâ timeless âAinât No Sunshineâ, a Grammy-winning classic, leads into the gorgeous âLovinâ Youâ by Minnie Riperton a US #1 and UK #2 smash. The disc continues with The Isley Brothersâ âSummer Breezeâ, while The OâJaysâ âLove Trainâ, a message of unity that became a UK Top 10 and US #1, sits alongside further classics from Ike & Tina Turner (âProud Maryâ), The Staple Singers (âRespect Yourselfâ), The Supremes (âNathan Jonesâ) and Gladys Knight & The Pipsâ US #1 âMidnight Train To Georgiaâ, The Spinners and The Delfonics before closing with The Temptationsâ âJust My Imagination (Running Away With Me)â.
CD2 begins with Commodoresâ âEasyâ, which introduced the smooth ballad vocals of Lionel Richie. Next up is Billy Paulâs timeless âMe And Mrs. Jonesâ, before The Floatersâ #1 âFloat Onâ. Romantic favourites follow including Heatwaveâs âAlways And Foreverâ, ahead of the sophisticated funk-soul of Earth, Wind & Fireâs âFantasyâ. Dancefloor classics arrive with George McCraeâs âRock Your Babyâ and The Tymesâ âMs. Graceâ â both UK #1 smashes. Detroit Emeraldsâ âFeel The Need In Meâ, The Blackbyrdsâ âWalking In Rhythmâ and âIâm Doinâ Fine Nowâ from New Your City feature ahead of a run of tracks celebrating the â70s Northern Soul scene⊠Frankie Valli & The Four Seasonsâ âThe Nightâ, The Trammpsâ âHold Back The Nightâ, âNow Is The Timeâ from Jimmy James & The Vagabonds, Tami Lynnâs âIâm Gonna Run Away From Youâ and Chairmen Of The Board with their Top 3 âGive Me Just A Little More Timeâ, before closing with the Four Topsâ Top 5 cover of âItâs All In The Gameâ.
CD3 opens with Bill Withersâ âLovely Dayâ, one of the most enduring and uplifting soul classics, before Stevie Wonderâs âNever Had A Dream Come Trueâ and Al Greenâs âTired Of Being Aloneâ. Diana Ross and Marvin Gaye duetting are followed by ballads from Michael Jackson and The Delfonics. Next up, The Temptationsâ epic âPapa Was A Rollinâ Stoneâ, a Grammy-winning US #1 remains one of the most stunning recordings from the Motown catalogue, is followed by Isaac Hayesâ âTheme From âShaftââ, an Academy Award-winner and a US #1 smash. More funk follows from Ike & Tina Turner, James Brown with one of his key tracks âGet Up (I Feel Like Being A) Sex Machineâ, Edwin Starrâs powerful anti-Vietnam protest song âWarâ, and Sly & The Family Stoneâs hugely influential âFamily Affairâ. Timmy Thomasâ minimalist soul classic âWhy Canât We Live Togetherâ appears alongside William DeVaughnâs âBe Thankful For What You Gotâ, which became an enduring classic. 70âs chart favourites follow from The Moments (âJack In The Boxâ) and Raydio (âJack And Jillâ), alongside The OâJaysâ âBack Stabbersâ and The Isley Brothersâ dance-floor smash âThat Ladyâ⊠and itâs left to Teddy Pendergrassâ âClose The Doorâ to close the disc.
CD4 opens with The Jackson 5âs âIâll Be Thereâ, their biggest hit. The ballads continue with Diana Rossâ âTheme From Mahogany (Do You Know Where Youâre Going To)â, the theme from the 1975 film Mahogany and a US #1 hit. Aretha Franklinâs âUntil You Come Back To Me (Thatâs What Iâm Gonna Do)â appears alongside Ann Peeblesâ influential and often covered âI Canât Stand The Rainâ and Freda Payneâs #1âBand Of Goldâ. The Stylistics hit the top spot and Barry White had a huge hit with his version of Billy Joelâs standard âJust The Way You Areâ, Marvin Gayeâs sensual âLetâs Get It Onâ became another US #1, while Rose Royceâs beautiful âWishing On A Starâ has become one of the most loved soul ballads of the era. âThree Times A Ladyâ was a worldwide smash for the Commodores, and is featured along with Deniece Williamsâ âFreeâ, Harold Melvin & The Blue Notesâ âDonât Leave Me This Wayâ, Lou Rawls, Eddie Holman, Sweet Sensation and âThen Came Youâ a US chart topping duet between Dionne Warwick & The Spinners. Closing this fantastic collection, a trio of timeless ballads: - Earth, Wind & Fireâs âAfter The Love Has Goneâ, Gladys Knight & The Pips with âBest Thing That Ever Happened To Meâ, and George Bensonâs beautiful âThe Greatest Love Of Allâ.















